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Skipping Christmas

Skipping Christmas

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome.....
Review: As for my first AUDIO book..it was very much worth the four hours i spent listening too....John Grisham...your the best !!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A pleasant Grisham read
Review: I read this book over two days, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was very charming and quite funny. Classic "how fast can gossip sweep through the neighborhood" and it reminds me of my town. Be sure to pick this one up. It will surely put you in the holiday spirit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another winner from the master.
Review: Great short story to read. Fast and good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read to ease the Christmas stress in your own life.
Review: An extremely funny look at how Christmas really has gotten out of hand. It makes you think of how much you really spend on gifts and that perfect outfit for the holiday office party. Luther and Nora are the typical couple who decide to skip Christmas and take a cruise. A real pick me up in light of recent events and it is laugh out loud funny. A great gift for the hard to buy for person. Even if you are not an avid reader let this be the first book you have read in years. A very quick read at 175 pages you can read it in one sitting. If you are traveling for Thanksgiving, get the CD verssion for your road trip. That's what I am doing for my parents. A real change for Grisham who usually rights legal drama. What a perfect book for the holiday season........I have to go shopping now......BUY THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skipping Christmas
Review: Don't let the holidays season pass by without first reading this delightful story by Grisham. Entertaining characters and a realistic portrayal of how materialism has overcome Christmas. The Krank family will take you on a hilarious adventure from a different perspective that will keep you turning the pages until the very end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You can think of skipping Christmas but don't skip this book
Review: John Grisham did a great job on this book. I'm not a big fan of novel reading but John Grisham's books change my mind and even make me like reading even more. At first, I thought this book was some kind of adventurous story like the Testament. Although it's not, I love it still. This book is very heart felt and funny at the same time, something you'd want to share with people you love. I don't regret that I rang up many bookshops in my area and in the city to find out whether they had it in the store. Luckily, a bookshop in the city has them in stock so I travelled all the way in a cold weather to get it and finished it overnight. I feel very good when I think about Skipping Christmas story and the Krank :) Try it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Oy Vey
Review: I couldn't get past the premise of this book. There is a world outside of celebrating Christmas, without taking cruises, or getting your feet wet and cursing white chocolate. I'm sure there must have been some Wassermans or Feinsteins in the neighborhood who were likewise not displaying the huge Frosty on their rooves. Since I never believed the premise, much of the humor eluded me. I suppose Grisham could be using the Kranks (Yiddish word, that, by the way) to symbolize the psychic pressure some people feel to be "merry" at this time of year whether they feel so or not, so the literal compulsion is merely a metaphor; if so, though, it escaped me.

Instead of getting mauled at the mall and the grocery store right before Christmas, most of us non-participants plan ahead, and stay away from all shopping venues the week or so before. It seemed to me that the inevitable magnetism of Christmas was not some mystic power, but the result of poor planning.

So why did I read the book? The title was appealing-- I don't "skip" Christmas, in my mind: it's just another day. I thought a book about people tossing away the hype and trying to rediscover quietude, which even for non-celebrants is hard to find the more hassled and harried your co-workers get, would be nice. Instead I had Rebel without a Candy Cane-- which is another thing: Luther Krank is thoroughly unlikable. Perhaps if I had liked him I would have had an easier time suspending my disbelief through this outlandish premise.

I doubt it, though.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Skipping This Book
Review: amazon.com reviewers are urged not to be "Spoilers! Please don't reveal crucial plot elements." No need on John's Grisham's failed attempt to write a little Christmas story. The plot may be summed up in three words, predictable, predictable, predictable. Its a slim volume, but it could have been summed up in a half dozen sentences or a short story.

This is a disappointing effort from an author who has in the past kept me up at night because I could not bear to put down his latest book. Even his last, "A Painted House," contained sufficient surprises to make me forget I was being inconvenienced by airport delays and cancelled flights.

Unless you're a reader who wishes to be able to display "everything Grisham ever wrote" in hardcover on your bookshelf, read this one at the library.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great fun, destined to be a new Christmas classic!
Review: Christmas won't be the same this year for the Krank family. With their daughter Blair gone with the Peace Corp, it just seems pointless. So Luther and Nora decide to skip Christmas, just for one year. No parties, not presents, and not a single Christmas card will be sent out. Instead, a cruise to the Caribbean is on the plans. In "Skipping Christmas", Grisham once again leaves his main genre and takes us through the Krank's life leading up to not celebrating Christmas. But when the unexpected happens, the Kranks are forced to celebrate Christmas and learn some things in the process.

From diets, to some-what nosey and concerned neighbors, this is a delightful, fun book. I gave it four stars because I felt it could have more substance. It reads like a quick paced time line, with little detail and doesn't take but a day to get through. But don't let that fool you, it is a charming little book that I'm sure will be around for Christmases to come. Good job Grisham!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great!
Review: With his newer books, John Grisham seems to be revealing more of himself. Granted he's still writing fiction, but somehow you feel that he's sharing more of his thoughts as he goes through different phases in his life. I love this book because it is feel-good, and the characters are so vividly described that I had to keep pausing throughout the book to imagine what each neighbor is like. The book is also funny, and it's an easy read. It's a great Christmas gift. I'm eagerly awaiting Grisham's next book.


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